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February 8th 2010
Professor Steven Bender Joins New 'Nuestras Voces Latinas' Blog
Steven Bender, Hershner Professor of Law and director of Portland Programs, is a contributing editor to the new legal and cultural blog, Nuestras Voces Latinas, which made its debut this weekend.
Speaker Series on President Obama and the Politics of Reform Continues February 15
The Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, with co-sponsorship from the UO Political Science Department, will continue its speaker series, "Great Expectations: Obama and the Politics of Reform," with a presentation at 7:00 p.m. Monday, February 15, in Knight Law Center 110.
February 2nd 2010
3L Casey Gillham Earns Top Award at National Moot Court Competition
Third-year Oregon Law student Casey Gillham, earned the distinction of "Best Oral Advocate" at the 6th Annual Williams Institute Moot Court Competition on Sexual Orientation and Gender Orientation Law, held January 30 at the UCLA School of Law. The award was presented to the competitor who received the highest individual score.
'Climate Change, Mediation, and Beyond War' Presentation To Take Place February 4
Beyond War, an organization dedicated to ending the use of warfare in this century, will present "Climate Change, Mediation, and Beyond War," from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday, February 4, in Knight Law Center 175.
February 1st 2010
Returning the Favor: Law Alumni Start Campaign to Give Back
Law alumni start campaign to 'give back' tuition they paid in 1974.
January 28th 2010
Fireside Conversation Series Welcomes Aaron Wolf February 10
Oregon Law's Environmental and Natural Resources program, along with the Appropriate Dispute Resolution Center and the University of Oregon's Environmental Studies program continues its "Crisis and Collaboration: Environmental Decision-Making in a Rapidly Changing Landscape" series of fireside conversations at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, in the Knight Law Center's fourth floor Lewis Lounge.
January 27th 2010
Oregon Law Announces 2010 Loan Repayment Assistance Program Recipients
Oregon Law's Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) will honor nine individuals this year with $4,000 to $5,000 stipends to support their public interest work.
January 26th 2010
Oregon Law Review Publishes Tribute to Professor Emeritus Dom Vetri
The most recent edition of the Oregon Law Review is dedicated to longtime Oregon Law Professor Dom Vetri.
January 25th 2010
Round Robin Discussion on Child Advocacy Careers To Take Place January 27
The Oregon Child Advocacy Project (OCAP) at Oregon Law is sponsoring a round robin discussion on Careers in Child Advocacy at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 27, in the Knight Law Center's Lewis Lounge, located on the fourth floor.
Dean Margie Paris to Moderate Panel on Immigration Reform Tonight
Oregon Law Dean Margie Paris will moderate a panel discussion focusing on the upcoming debate in Congress over passing fundamental immigration reforms. "Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Political, Economic, and Historical Context" will take place from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 26, at the University of Oregon's Living Learning Center Performance Hall. |
